Black Mob of over 300 raid and steal in Walmart

"You've got a large number of people going and coming at the same time they are throwing produce," said Jefferson. "They are stealing items, they are
all over the store. You can imagine how fearful the customers were who were in there at that particular time."

Police did not make any arrests after the mob of people took over the store. If caught, these teens could face criminal charges.

The media fails to mention race in this story. This is absolutely insane, these people will not get prosecuted, the cops are too busy writing
tickets.

Let's do a shot each and every time someone calls you racist for describing these criminals as black.

On topic, it does seem (to me) as if more blacks are committing outlandish crimes since the Martin/Zimmerman issue, and getting less press for it than
the crime deserves. I read the crime page on MSNBC (as of yesterday it's called something else) and this stuff never comes up there. I usually find
it here or on Drudge.

What property was destroyed? What was stolen? The only thing that video shows is a couple of kids tossing fruit back and forth walking and then
walking further into the store. You dont know if they put it down, if they decided to buy it, or what. You are just making things up. lol.

Originally posted by HumanCondition
This is good to hear.
I find it funny that it is apparently ok to control a monopoly on the essentials of life, but wrong to try and take a piece of that for free. How dare
they.

People will work within the means they are given.

If you starve them and give them no means of collection fiscal denominations controlled by a corrupt scam system then they will steal.

Originally posted by HumanCondition
This is good to hear.
I find it funny that it is apparently ok to control a monopoly on the essentials of life, but wrong to try and take a piece of that for free. How dare
they.

People will work within the means they are given.

If you starve them and give them no means of collection fiscal denominations controlled by a corrupt scam system then they will steal.

Hmm According to the OP story $1,500 worth of door scanner was destroyed and various merchandise ruined in their little fiesta over the top of whoever
else happened to be around. It also noted they may have all come as a group from a party in the area. NIfty... I'd just love to see this pour in the
doors, whatever the race....Here, it'd almost certainly be white trash, not black. I should feel better? Yikes.... This is just chaos.

The most simple example I can think of although there are many is when Walmart moves into somewhere they wipe out all the small business which cannot
compete.

A monopoly is not that. A monopoly completely corners a market. If everyone only bought food from Walmart, then its a monopoly.

It virtually does corner the market.
And when you look at the products they and others sell, majority are produced by a minute group of large conglomerates.
This monopoly uses a different method to what you make perceive a monopoly to be, but has exactly the same result.
Stop defending it.

I find it funny that it is apparently ok to control a monopoly on the essentials of life, but wrong to try and take a piece of that for free. How dare
they.

Walmart is a big business, not a monopoly. In fact, show me one example of a real life monopoly.

Walmart set up shop beside multiple types of department and independent stores. They had their own supply chain where they would take losses on
certain goods so they could make more on others by averaging out cost and profits. They have a huge lobby, have had huge leeway with the government
and have sidestepped all their labor issues because of it.

It is something independent retailers could not compete with, and because of that they have formed a monopoly. Similar to how OPEC controls oil.

I know, because I had a business run into the ground as Walmart moved in. And while years ago they lured people into their distribution line, they do
not offer the same service or the same benefits as they once did.

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